Sen. Bob Menendez released a statement applauding Trump's call for Chesimard to be returned to the U.S. While U.S. citizens are already barred from visiting for tourism, the Trump administration says its new policy "enhances travel restrictions " to more strictly audit Americans who travel to Cuba to ensure they comply with one of the 12 allowed categories of approved trips, including visiting relatives, educational or research purposes, and journalism.

With the official death toll from the fire which swept through the 24-floor residential tower block, remaining at 30, families and friends of at least 70 people still missing desperately awaited news of their fate. Grief over a London high-rise tower fire that killed dozens turned to outrage Friday amid reports that the materials used in a recent renovation of the public housing block may have fueled the inferno.

With divorce talks between the United Kingdom and European Union set to start on Monday, Hammond said in Luxembourg on Friday that he sided with "the majority of people in Britain" who want to prioritize economic security in the negotiations.

Nations that are "concerned" by North Korea's continuous missile tests should refrain from taking "any action that could escalate regional tensions", China's Foreign Ministry said on June 8. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the rockets - probably cruise missiles - were fired from the eastern port of Wonsan and flew about 200 kilometres.

At least 30 people were killed in the fire at Grenfell Tower in the west London neighbourhood of north Kensington. On the figure of 58, he said: "I really hope it won't, but it may increase", while adding that "it might be that some of those are safe and well", and for some reason, had not yet made themselves known to the police.

North Korea's "ultra precision and diversified Juche Rocket" will continue to thunder and skyrocket in full blast in numbers and in succession until the USA and other like-minded countries take their "right choices", it added. Dean further touched on Washington's military buildup in different parts of the world, including near the Russian border. Longstanding partners are also mortified that Trump has seemed indifferent to traditional alliances, and have interpreted his pulling out of a ...

The Associated Press reported Thursday night that Scalise's doctors had said the majority whip "remains in critical condition but has shown improvement". The game at Nationals Park, Washington DC, carried on a century-old bipartisan ritual, this one tinged with worry about Louisiana Republican Mr Scalise , 51, and the determination to answer the attack by coming together in sport.

Just this morning, in a puzzlingly phrased missive, Trump bemoaned reports that he is under investigation for obstruction of justice after abruptly firing FBI Director James Comey last month. Wallace said most lawyers would tell Trump to stop talking about the matter entirely following the report that Mueller is investigating Trump for obstruction of justice .

Hawaii has just become the first American state to ensure their accordance with the Paris Climate Agreement. Thirteen states, at least 80 mayors , and more than 100 businesses will task themselves to meet ambitious climate-change goals-with or without federal participation.

Presenting the communique, Italy's environment minister, Gian Luca Galletti, called the Paris accord "irreversible, non-negotiable and the only instrument possible to combat climate change". "So for us it is really clear that what we need to do is to go forward with implementing the accord and helping countries translate their national program into their development policies so we can get to 2018 and have a first assessment of where we stand", she said.

The ministry's statement said the Russian airstrike may also have killed 330 terrorists, state-run Sputnik reported. Col. Ryan Dillon, a spokesman for the US-led coalition's operation against ISIS in Syria and Iraq , said the coalition "cannot confirm these reports at this time".

He lashed out at a top Justice Department official overseeing the inquiry, reflecting his mounting frustration with the unrelenting controversy that has consumed his early presidency. "Americans should be sceptical about anonymous allegations". The department would not comment on the record on whether Trump, who has repeatedly complained about leaks on the case, requested the statement.